Ze'ev Suffot, Israeli Ambassador

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Ze'ev Suffot

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Место рождения: Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom (Соединённое Королевство)
Смерть: 18 апреля 2014 (82-91)
Tel Aviv, Israel (Израиль) (Cancer)
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About Ze'ev Suffot, Israeli Ambassador

Ze'ev Sufott (c. 1927/1928 – April 18, 2014) was a British-born Israeli diplomat. He served as Israel's first Ambassador to China, beginning in 1992. He was also a former Israeli Ambassador to the Netherlands and the Deputy Director for Europe within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Sufott was born and raised in Liverpool, England. He graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, where he pursued Oriental Studies. Sufott and his parents were firm believers in Zionism. He was wounded during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War shortly after the creation of Israel.

Sufott enrolled in the Chinese Studies Program at Yale University, where he learned Chinese more than forty years before becoming Ambassador to China. He was posted in Washington D.C. during the 1960s, where he enrolled in African Studies courses at Howard University and received a doctorate in political science from Georgetown University.

Zev Sufott joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1950, beginning a diplomatic career that lasted more than forty years. He was posted to the Embassy of Israel in Washington, D.C., where he served as First Secretary and Counselor, and London as Consul General. He served as the Israel Ambassador to the Netherlands, which ended around 1990, and Deputy Director for Europe at the Foreign Ministry.

In 1990, Sufott was approached by the then Director General of the Foreign Ministry, Reuven Merhav, who informed him that Israel intended to open a liaison office of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Beijing, the capital of China. It was the first step to the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and the People's Republic of China. Merhav appointed Sufott as Special Advisor at the liaison office in 1991. In 1992, the two countries established full diplomatic relations and Suffot was appointed as Israel's first Ambassador to China.

In 1997, Suffot published a book, "A China Diary: Towards the Establishment of China-Israel Diplomatic Relations" detailing the history of China–Israel relations. He further reflected on fledgling relations between the nations in a 2000 article for Israel Affairs writing, "In the four decades before diplomatic relations, and even after their establishment in 1992, China has never been a priority on Israel's foreign policy agenda...On the contrary, Israel's foreign policy vis-à-vis China has been influenced, and at times dictated, by policy priorities and interests in other regions."

Zev Sufott died from cancer in Tel Aviv on April 18, 2014, at the age of 86. He was survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary; their three children, Tamar, Sarah and Michael; and five grandchildren. He was buried in Kiryat Shaul Cemetery.

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Хронология Ze'ev Suffot, Israeli Ambassador

1927
1927
Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom (Соединённое Королевство)
2014
18 апреля 2014
Возраст 87
Tel Aviv, Israel (Израиль)
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Kiryat Shaul Cemetery, Tel Aviv, Israel (Израиль)